plays with alternate endings
Smith, Annie
ASmith at GPRC.AB.CA
Thu Mar 21 16:00:40 EDT 2013
Femi Osofisan's Once Upon Four Robbers is brilliant. In the Postcolonial Plays text, Ed. Helen Gilbert –Routledge 2001. I use it for my play analysis class.
Annie
From: Glen Nichols <gnichols at MTA.CA<mailto:gnichols at MTA.CA>>
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Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:45 AM
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Subject: plays with alternate endings
Hello
Class is working with Lion in the Streets this week and some students were struck by the presence of two possible endings and asked if this was unique. I said it’s not common but is far from unique… on the spot, however, I ran out of examples after an Acadian play I know and Fo’s Death of an Anarchist… figured I’d come up with some more before going back to class tomorrow but the mind is blank…. Any titles come to mind??
Glen
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